Yunnan Railway Museum is located at No. 913 Beijing Road, Kunming City. It is built using the waiting room of Kunming North Railway Station. We arrived in Kunming at noon and departed for Lijiang at 11 pm. On the way to Kunming Railway Station, we chose to visit this museum in order not to waste this spare time. The ticket price of the museum is 10 yuan, and half price can be discounted with the student ID card. In addition, the staff voucher of the Chinese railway can also enjoy the discount. The ticket at the door is an old man, very enthusiastic, introduced us to a lot of the knowledge of this museum. The museum is divided into three floors, the above two floors mainly through some historical photos and some various tools related to the construction of the railway, which detailedly introduced us to the construction of a milestone of the Chinese railway. In Yunnan, the most famous is the Tibetan line, and the museum also states the hardships of this for visitors. More interestingly, some of the exhibition halls also showcased a variety of train attendant costumes from ancient times to present, with traditional and modern, and of course, a small model of the train, from the original green pickup truck to the Harmony today. In addition, on the third floor of a corridor wall, more than 100 art works of local primary school students in Yunnan, through the young pictures, we are amazed at the infinity of the children's creativity. At the bottom, it is the most famous exhibition in the museum - the 1:1 locomotive and carriage. Among them, the French Michelin internal combustion engine group is a national-level cultural relics. This group is a high-level commercial train, which was put into operation in 1914, and the tires were rubber, which was used exclusively for senior Chinese and French officials. In addition, there is the first steam locomotive in China, and there is a progressive development of the train group. Unfortunately, every train is prohibited from entering, dispelling the idea of our entering the filming. There is also a cafe in the museum for visitors to rest, but due to the tight time, we have not been able to enjoy it. In addition, friends who plan to step on the rails to take beautiful photos at the museum should also pay attention to the staff in the museum who will be banned from going up for safety. Transportation: Bus: You can take 3, 23, 61, 71, 236 to the North Railway Station. Metro: Line 2 to the North Railway Station Exit D open time: 9:00-16:00, closed on Monday and Tuesday